> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Mon, 02 May 1994 07:41:22 -0400 (EDT)
> From: RUTH V HAZZARD <rhazzard@coopext.umass.edu>
> To: sanet-mg@ces.ncsu.edu
> Subject: Tomato IPM
>
> The Vegetable IPM Program at the University of Massachusetts is
> developing ICM methods for fresh market tomatoes. I would be interested
> in hearing about what others are doing in this area! We are looking at
> the whole range of issues: disease,insect and weed management, cover crops
> soil fertility and crop nutrition, cultivars and marketing. Our research
> has focused on adapting the TOM-CAST system to fresh market tomatoes. Any
> info on scouting procedures for insects and diseases would be of
> interest. Thanks!
>
> -- RUTH V. HAZZARD VEGETABLE
> IPM SPECIALIST DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING BUILDING
> BOX 30210 PHONE: (413)545-3696
> UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS FAX: (413)545-5858
> AMHERST, MA 01003-0210 email: rhazzard@coopext.umass.edu
I saw this message on an internet newsgroups. You might try contacting
Dr. Ted Wilson at Texas AM, Dept of Entomology - he was with UC Davis and
did some work in CA on Tomato IPM
And you might try,
Dr. Peter Goodell
at UC Kearny Field Station, in Parlier California
(I think he has an email address (pbgoodell@ucdavis.edu))
-- LowellWhat a long strange trip its been